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Old March 16th 06, 03:21 PM posted to sci.astro
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Default Teaching the white hole theory in galactic nucleus

Proof: An astronomer collected X-rays for five years from
a galactic nuclei which is facing us, separating signals.

He found that contrary to black hole theories, the X-ray
signals do not come from the center but from the visible
swirling region. My simple explanation is that millions of
'Solar Flare' electric discharges surrounding the 'eye'.

The proof of this theory is that gravity is not just a sheet
and balls on the sheet as Einstein explained, but there is
a gravitational disposition for the whole galaxy, and its
shape. A blackhole in the center doesn't exist because
its the momentum of matter in the whole galaxy which
works together in a spiraling/swirling system. The
gravitational/inertial momentum in the center of
a spiraling galaxy corresponds with the momentum
of the whole 'swirling' galaxy.